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BooksObsessed. The Autobiography by Johnny Sexton: One of the best Irish sports books ever written By Paul Howard
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PeopleModern families: ‘I remember him being quite curious. He looked and saw he’s not Dad’s skin and he’s not Mom’s skin’By Filomena Kaguako
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BooksGirl on the Train author Paula Hawkins on her runaway success: ‘Being the focus of attention was uncomfortable for me’By Fiona Gartland
StageMichael Patrick on Richard III: ‘It’s the first time on the island of Ireland a disabled actor has played this role’By Jane Coyle
FilmFrançois Ozon: ‘I wanted to give the power to the woman in the story. I wanted to make a film about sisterhood’By Tara Brady
StageTelling the story of an IRA hunger-striker: ‘What’s on stage is the reality: death, brutality, viciousness’By Mark Hennessy
SoccerMercs in Saudi, death threats in Durban ... the adventures of Ireland’s former soccer managersBy Denis Walsh
SoccerMichael Walker: Greece’s rising capabilities on show with victory over EnglandBy Michael Walker
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: The FRC dissent proposals will change Gaelic football as much as the gameplay onesBy Malachy Clerkin
Middle EastWhy should Irish troops and their peacekeeping colleagues stay in Lebanon as war builds?By Conor Lally
OpinionI don’t think sanctions on Israel are imminent, but things can change quickly in times of warBy David McWilliams
OpinionUK has grudgingly closed a long chapter in its inglorious history of African colonial conquest By Patrick Smyth
Gaelic GamesGAA county final previews: A busy weekend of deciders in hotly contested club championshipsBy Seán Moran
Life & StyleFinding family through DNA tests: ‘It was lovely to know everything. It wasn’t always a pretty story, but at least I knew’By Jen Hogan
BooksVictorian lady detectives: The advantage of being a woman with ‘very captivating manners’By Sara Lodge
PoliticsSinn Féin members told not to ask Mary Lou McDonald ‘negative’ or ‘inappropriate’ questionsBy Jennifer Bray
Common GroundThe quiet campaigner: Geraldine Finucane on her 35-year fight for justice for her husband PatBy Seanín Graham
EnvironmentMushroom season: On the hunt in Wicklow for the most striking fungi of them all By Ella McSweeney
Climate CrisisBantry flooding fears: ‘People are stressed every time there is a weather warning’By Barry Roche
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RacingThe Lion In Winter leads Aidan O’Brien’s team into superpower Dewhurst clash with GodolphinBy Brian O'Connor
RacingMichael O’Leary hoping to open new Czech route to steeplechase success with Coko Beach By Brian O'Connor
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Fine Gael’s poster boys undercut party message on timing of electionBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsThirty years on from ceasefire, loyalist communities remain ignored, poor and threatened from withinBy Mark Hennessy
IrelandMidleton after the flood: ‘You’ve no idea of the mental trauma of doing business in this town, let alone living here’By Barry Roche
PoliticsPolitical parties with far-right views on immigration form alliance to maximise election chancesBy Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsWill alliance boost chances of anti-immigration candidates being elected as TDs?By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessStopgap mortgages remain a bridge too far for Irish banks despite new ICS productBy Joe Brennan
OpinionThe Aer Lingus and DAA double act would be comedy genius if it wasn’t deadly seriousBy Trevor White
OpinionTwo signposts to an early election: Sinn Féin’s troubles and a glimpse of Micheál Martin’s election postersBy Pat Leahy
IrelandIrish-Nigerian businesswoman says she was bombarded with abuse as her activism increasedBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandRichard Quirke, arcade owner and former garda, remembered at funeral as generous and funnyBy Jade Wilson
IrelandDeath of Martin Salinger in Cloverhill cell was ‘hugely traumatic’ for his family, funeral toldBy Jade Wilson
IrelandMet Éireann issues status yellow rain warnings for Cork and Waterford this weekendBy Jade Wilson
Gaelic GamesDonegal to begin Ulster title defence with preliminary round clash against DerryBy Muireann Duffy
HealthStress and substance misuse are a ‘scourge’ on doctors, says medical council presidentBy Shauna Bowers
Rugby‘I can’t fault their effort’: Munster’s Graham Rowntree looks on the bright side after Leinster defeatBy Malachy Clerkin
Soccer‘We could have a perfect game and still lose to a team like Greece’: World Cup qualification remains Hallgrímsson’s aimBy Gavin Cummiskey in Athens
Middle EastHow ‘unprecedented’ assistance from Ireland is helping Ukraine’s Red CrossBy Daniel McLaughlin
CanadaCanada: One of the world’s most immigrant-friendly countries is changing courseBy Matina Stevis-Gridneff in Brampton, Ontario
OpinionIrish people emigrated in search of a better life, not unlike those who leave their homelands todayBy Dr Toni Pyke
RugbyLeinster earn bonus-point win over battered and bruised but characterful MunsterBy Gerry Thornley